A removable computer host housing assembly includes a hollow and penetrated host housing having an interior thereof defined as a front accommodating chamber and a rear accommodating chamber; a rear housing having a plurality of rectangular accommodating cells therein and an upper long rectangular accommodating cell at and upper section thereof; wherein each rectangular accommodating cell is assembled with a power supply module, each upper long rectangular accommodating cell is assembled with one interface circuit module, and the rear housing is assembled into the rear accommodating chamber; and one server module appearing as a rectangular housing, and being vertically inserted into the rear accommodating chamber. A plurality of interface circuit modules, power supply modules, server modules can be speedily assembled with or disassembled from an interior of the host housing, thereby accomplishing maintenance or module expansion with speed and convenience.
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1. A removable computer host housing assembly comprising:
a hollow and penetrated host housing having an interior thereof defined as a front accommodating chamber and a rear accommodating chamber, wherein the front and rear accommodating chambers are in communication;
a rear housing having a plurality of rectangular accommodating cells therein and at least an upper long rectangular accommodating cell at and upper section thereof, and is assembled into the rear accommodating chamber; wherein each rectangular accommodating cell is assembled with a power supply module, and each upper long rectangular accommodating cell is assembled with at least one interface circuit module;
at least one server module appearing as a rectangular housing, and being vertically inserted into and assembled with the front accommodating chamber;
wherein, the rear accommodating chamber has two side walls thereof respectively formed with long and sliding grooves; each of the sliding grooves has a front end thereof provided with a stopping section; and the host housing has four corners at a front end thereof formed with locating holes, from which protruding ribs are extended toward a rear direction;
the rear housing has two side walls thereof respectively formed with grooves; a wall of each groove is provided with a front opening and a rear opening, and a long strip-like spring plate; the spring plate has a projecting pressing section, a projecting inclined slope, and a slightly outstanding fastening section on the inclined slope; the rear housing further has each of four corners thereof devised with a pin; an inwardly shrunken l-shaped indenture is formed at the side of the pins; the fastening sections are allowed to slide in the sliding grooves; the pins are fastened into the locating holes; and the l-shaped indentures are correspondingly fitted into the ribs;
the front accommodating chamber has upper and lower wall surfaces thereof connected to upper and lower module plates by means of screwing; the upper and lower module plates are respectively provided with a plurality of long protruding sections; and between adjacent long protruding sections are inserting slots; and
at least one server module has sliding planes at upper and lower sections thereof for sliding and connecting into the inserting slot.
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(a) Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a removable computer host housing assembly, and more particularly, to an industrial host housing that can be quickly assembled to or disassembled from power supply modules, interface circuit modules, server modules or other expansion circuit card modules, thereby providing speedy and convenient maintenance as well as assembly process thereof.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
Host modules, server modules and power supply modules of prior industrial computer hosts are designed based on modules with specifications required by workload of computer device terminals. For instance, supposed a computer is capable of controlling tasks of five operating machines, when a provisional operating machine, a near-end or far-end monitor system, or an interface module such as a data card or a circuit card is required for expansion, an original host housing cannot be installed with the additional host, server, power supply or interface card modules in a timely fashion. Instead, a new host control module is necessarily purchased for satisfying the new equipment.
Moreover, various modules in a prior host housing mainly adopts fastening methods by screwing or buckling. Therefore, time is wasted when assembling or disassembling the various modules by going through unfavorable operations.
In view of the above shortcomings, it is a vital task of the invention as how to provide a host housing capable of speedily assembling with or disassembling from various power supply modules, server modules and interface circuit modules therein.
The primary object of the invention is to provide a removable computer host housing assembly, with which a plurality of interface circuit modules, power supply modules, server modules or other expansion circuit card modules can be speedily assembled to or disassembled from an interior of the host housing, thereby accomplishing maintenance or module expansion with speed and convenience.
The other object of the invention is to provide a removable computer host housing assembly, with which various modules are enabled to steadily secure to the host housing.
To better understand the invention, detailed descriptions are given with the accompanying drawings below.
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a hollow and penetrated host housing 10 having an interior thereof defined as a front accommodating chamber 14 and a rear accommodating chamber 12, wherein the front and rear accommodating chambers 14 and 12 are in communication;
a rear housing 20 having a plurality of rectangular accommodating cells 22 therein and at least an upper long rectangular accommodating cell 24 at and upper section thereof, and can be assembled into the rear accommodating chamber 12 as shown in
at least one server module 40 appearing as a rectangular housing, and being vertically inserted and assembled into the rear accommodating chamber 12 as shown in
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At least one server module 40 has sliding planes 42 at upper and lower sections thereof slid and connected into the inserting slot 142.
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When the rear housing 20 is assembled to or disassembled from the host housing 10:
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To draw the rear housing 20 out of the rear accommodating chamber 12, the upper and lower surfaces 204 (204) of the rear housing 20 are slid in a reverse direction along the sliding tracks 126 (126), and the pins 26 are disengaged from the locating holes 11. Referring to
After braking, the pressing sections 211 are pressed by fingers of a user to be moved downward. The spring plates 21 are elastically moved and deformed to compel the fastening sections 213 to move downward into the rear openings 20, thereby dismissing braking effects by liberating the fastening sections 213 downward from the stopping sections 122. The user may simultaneously apply outward forces again to draw the rear housing 20 out of the rear accommodating chamber 12. Thus, when the rear housing 20 is drawn out of the host housing 10, two-stage drawing motions are provided for a user to draw the heavy rear housing 20 out of the host housing without having to worry about the rear housing 20 being fallen to the ground.
When the server module 40 is assembled to or disassembled from the host housing 10:
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When the upper and lower long rectangular accommodating cells are selected and inserted by the interface circuit module 35:
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When the power supply device module 32 is assembled to or disassembled from the rear housing 20:
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The structure according to the invention is provided with ventilation effects.
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It is of course to be understood that the embodiment described herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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